Inshore Fishing Report

March is a transitional month the weather is changing from the cold of winter to the warmth of spring. During this period of change there can be windy days, as cold and warm weather systems collide. The water is still very clear in most places. Local shrimp which are...

Inshore Fishing Report

Windy conditions last week made fishing tough. Blue bill ducks were rafting near the Cockspur light house in the hundreds. Numerous dolphins can be seen in the waterways feeding on small fish such as menhaden and mullet or the more sizable redfish. Prior to the wind...

Inshore Fishing Report

Water temperatures are slowly on the rise with daily temperatures in or around 50 degrees. This is cold for coastal Georgia. On the other hand the days are getting longer and temperatures are on the rise. Bait shops have struggled finding bait. Normally mud minnows...

Inshore Fishing Report

Winter can be tricky time to fish! Nonetheless, cold water can mean good fishing! On once recent trip fishing structure about nine feet deep there were plenty of stripers and reds! A deep water winter pattern isn’t as unusual as sounds. Anything structure that is...

Inshore Fishing Report

Wintery days have limited fishing opportunities. When the weather has allowed fishermen have caught redfish, stripers, sheepshead and seatrout. The winter time live baits are mud minnows, finger mullet, fiddler crabs and pogies. In cold water a redfish or seatrout...